I imagine someone with specialty in geochemistry education might fit:
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Chemistry/Science Education
Western Washington University
Applications are invited for one tenure track position at the assistant or associate professor levels in chemistry with a specialization in science education. This will be a joint appointment between the chemistry department and the Science,
Math and Technology Education (SMATE) program at Western Washington University (WWU) in Bellingham, WA, beginning September 2019. The chemistry department and SMATE program are committed to WWU’s goal of recruiting and retaining diverse faculty, and welcome
applications from diverse candidates. The ideal candidate will enhance our existing strengths in education and research by teaching chemistry and teacher preparation courses as well as leading an active research program in science education. A Ph.D. by hire
date is required. Please see the full position announcement for all required and preferred qualifications and to apply:
http://employment.wwu.edu/cw/en-us/job/495871/).
Inquiries may be addressed to Prof. Emily Borda at (360) 650-3135 or
[log in to unmask]. WWU is an AA/EO employer. For disability accommodation call (360) 650-3774. Review of applications begins September 17, 2018; position open until filled.
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Deborah Hanuscin, Ph.D.
Science, Math & Technology Education
Elementary Education
Western Washington University
Miller Hall, Room 315-B
Woodring College of Education
MS-9092, Bellingham, WA 98225-9092| T: 360.650.6533